"The road ahead will be long. Our climb will be steep," Obama cautioned. Young and charismatic but with little experience on the national level, Obama smashed through racial barriers and easily defeated ...
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<quoted text>He is not me, you dumbo jumbo jumbo jive turkey.Tell me... I can tell you are a zero, frustarted with the outcome of your life. Why do you think others owe you?

Let me get this straight. You're a slum lord in Connecticut that gets off awarding himself brilliant judge-its for dumbass comments to validate his only imaginary success in life. And, you assume that anyone that hasn't attained this lofty place in life is "frustarted" (sic)??You're a hoot waxturd.

Take a big gulp, New York: Hizzoner is about to give you a pop.Nanny Bloomberg unleashes his ban on large sodas on March 12 — and there are some nasty surprises lurking for hardworking families.Say goodbye to that 2-liter bottle of Coke with your pizza delivery, pitchers of soft drinks at your kid’s birthday party and some bottle-service mixers at your favorite nightclub.They’d violate Mayor Bloomberg’s new rules, which prohibit eateries from serving or selling sugary drinks in containers larger than 16 ounces.Bloomberg’s soda smackdown follows his attacks on salt, sugar, trans fat, smoking and even baby formula.LESS SODA, MORE DOUGH: If you order a pizza, you cannot get a large bottle of soda delivered with it. Already, Domino’s locations across the city are doing away with 1 and 2 liter bottles of soda, deliveryman Philippe Daniba says. They’ll sell smaller bottles instead — costing you more money and increasing plastic waste.The city Health Department last week began sending brochures to businesses that would be affected by the latest ban, including restaurants, bars and any “food service” establishment subject to letter grades.And merchants were shocked to see the broad sweep of the new rules.“It’s not fair. If you’re gonna tell me what to do, it’s no good,” said Steve DiMaggio of Caruso’s in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn.“It’s gonna cost a lot more.”And consumers, especially families, will soon see how the rules will affect their wallets — forcing them to pay higher unit prices for smaller bottles.Typically, a pizzeria charges $3 for a 2-liter bottle of Coke. But under the ban, customers would have to buy six 12-ounce cans at a total cost of $7.50 to get an equivalent amount of soda.“I really feel bad for the customers,” said Lupe Balbuena of World Pie in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn.Domino’s on First Avenue and 74th Street on the Upper East Side is doing away with its most popular drink sizes: the 20-ounce and 2-liter bottles.“We’re getting in 16-ounce bottles — and that’s all we’re going to sell,” a worker said.He said the smaller bottles will generate more revenue for the restaurant but cost consumers more.It will also trash more plastic into the environment.

Sounds a lot like NY's version of Obamacare: "We know what's best for you even if you have to pay through the nose for it. Cough it up, Sucka".

<quoted text>You just can't please some people, short of giving blood. I can't imagine resenting a waitress for her skin color bad enough to use the excuse that she offered to fill their glasses too often as justifying a beating. But that won't be called a "hate crime" by the court since it was black perpetrators. Everybody knows only whites commit hate crimes. ;-/

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